The Toyota Camry has long been the gold standard for midsize sedans. As the current 2021 model year reaches its crescendo, that standard is not changing. A comparison between the 2021 Toyota Camry vs. 2020 Toyota Camry will help Lexington Toyota customers clearly see how our manufacturing partner has continued to develop this platform, even as many other automakers have begun to exit the portion of the automotive industry. For the current model year, Toyota has made some subtle revisions to the aesthetic profile of the both interior and exterior of the 2021 Camry, made a larger infotainment touchscreen available and pared down the available options on the vehicle’s trim ladder. For yet another model year, independent reviews have praised the current Camry for its high fuel economy scores at the entry-level, spacious passenger cabin and trunk, and as well as for its comprehensive suite of safety technology.
Lexington Toyota customers can start the pre-ordering process for the 2021 Toyota Camry today by calling, 781-325-8558.
2021 Toyota Camry |
VS |
2020 Toyota Camry |
2.5-L, 4-Cyl. | Base Engine | 2.5-L, 4-Cyl. |
203/184 | Horsepower/Torque | 203/184 |
15.1 cu.-ft. | Trunk Space | 15.1 cu.-ft. |
9-inch | Largest Avail. Display | 8-inch |
The Toyota Camry has been in continuous production for nearly 40 years. Most automakers might be resigned to allowing a nameplate this old to show its age. Toyota is actively and aggressively bucking that notion. Future owners of the 2021 Toyota Camry will have access to the automaker’s latest technology, including being one of the first Toyota platforms to be equipped with Toyota Safety Sense 2.5+. Also, our manufacturing partner is offering a 9-inch touchscreen in some models, as well as new seat upholstery (XLE) and revised dash and console accent trim in all models.
All 2021 and 2020 Toyota Camry will offer access to the Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ suites of applications, as well as a Wi-Fi hotspot and integration with the Amazon digital home assistant.
Both the 2021 Toyota Camry and its 2020 predecessor will offer two engine options, a naturally aspirated 2.5-liter, four-cylinder or a 3.5-liter, V-6 engine. The base four-cylinder engine will produce between 203 and 206 horsepower, depending on which of the several trim grades they choose to take home. All-wheel-drive is also an available option with the base engine. Buyers who require more power can choose the V-6 that will make up to 301 horsepower.
The most fuel-efficient versions of the 2021 Camry will be the LE, SE and SE Nightshade models with the four-cylinder engine, posting 28 miles per gallon in the city and 39 miles per gallon on the highway. All other trims using the base engine will get similar scores. The V-6 versions will be able to record up to 22 mpg in the city and up to 33 mpg on the highway.